Lauren McGarvey displays a large cutthroat trout collected during a summer she spent working at Yellowstone National Park. Volunteering with Trout Unlimited helped stir her passion for trout.
By Lauren McGarvey
Two summers ago I began a remarkable experience that has greatly impacted me. As a... [ READ MORE... ]

Idaho's public lands are treasured by millions of Americans who share ownership of these special places.
By Chris Hunt
It would seem the only Westerners surprised by the results of a poll that claims Western voters believe public lands belong to all Americans are the state legislators from around... [ READ MORE... ]

Utah National Public Radio aired a piece this week highlighting the work of Trout Unlimited's staff on the Upper Bear River.
Says Warren Coyler, Western Restoration Program Director for TU, “We always say the farmers and ranchers are kind of the first environmentalists. They’re stewards of the land... [ READ MORE... ]

As part of our Climate Change Work Group activites, Jack Williams lead scientist for Trout Unlimited and Bill Lanzoni, Connecticut NLC and Climate Change Work Group member shared thoughts on "The Yankee Fisherman" on October 30, 2014.Listen to the rebroadcast here: http://www.hanradio.com/5762-... [ READ MORE... ]

Video of Hank Patterson&#039;s Reel Montana Announcement
This just in...
Hank Patterson's Reel Montana Adventure debuts next Friday, Nov. 7, at the Wilma Theater in Missoula, Mont., and if you're a TU member, you can buy a ticket to the show on Saturday, Nov. 1 for only $8. Normal asking... [ READ MORE... ]

You never really know what you're going to get when you bring a bunch of eastern Idahoans together for a public hearing on matters pertaining to natural resources. In this, the reddest of the red states, it's easy to become frustrated at what can sometimes be a polarized perspective when it comes... [ READ MORE... ]

A Yellowstone cutthroat trout from Idaho's South Fork of the Snake River.
This week, the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund turns 50. Wouldn't it be nice if Congress, in celebration of this vital piece of legislation, desposited the full $900 million into the fund for only the second time... [ READ MORE... ]

There's something perfectly normal about the vision of my two kids wandering together down a backcountry trail, fly rods in hand and a little bounce in their steps. I know how lucky I am to take in this image on a somewhat regular basis--living in a place where the ability to just start walking on... [ READ MORE... ]

Last night, I took my boys to Inman Creek south of town and walked a few minutes up the trail.
We threw rocks and watched tiny trout dart under cover in the rare pools big enough to hold a few gallons of water. The boys have a shared and oft repeated goal of following any water we encounter to... [ READ MORE... ]